Michael Hörnquist, Ph.D.


 

My research is to some extent financed by CENIIT, and a general description can be found at www.itn.liu.se/~micho/research/CENIIT.html.

It concerns computational systems biology, which can be defined the following way (which I have stolen from EUSYSBIO team):

Systems biology studies how new properties that are functionally important for life arise in interaction. Systems biology approaches comprise:

  •      the enumeration of network and pathway components in complex biological contexts,
  •      the reconstruction and mathematical modelling of networks, pathways or living systems
  •      the mathematical representation of networks based on quantitative biological datasets
  •      the mathematical analysis and simulation of networks to assess their properties
  •      biological experiments to verify or falsify mathematical models of biological systems.

 


Some examples of recent work can be found from the main home page.


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